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That's right, let's party! You provide the beer, I'll provide the party. Yesterday DisplayFusion passed 10,000 downloads, less than 1 month since it's release in late August. Hurray! Thanks to everyone who helped with testing, and to everyone who has submitted feedback. You've all helped shape DisplayFusion into what it is today.

On that happy note, I'm pleased to announce the latest version, 1.4. This new version fixes some important bugs that have popped up and adds some new features. Here is an abbreviated list of list of changes:

Now stores the last used wallpaper folder, for easier access

Added option to not prompt when the wallpaper changes and just fix it automatically

Added option to disable the HotKeys

Fixed a rounding error that caused windows to move up/left 1 pixel each time they are moved between monitors

Corrected an issue where some windows wouldn't drag if you tried to drag them from the very top while they are maximized

To download this new version head over to the DisplayFusion page. To view the complete list of changes check out the Change Log.

A couple of months ago I was approached by someone at CHIP magazine in Germany, wondering if they can include iTunes Sync in their October 2007 issue. Of course I said yes. Well, the magazine is out, and sure enough, it's right there on the DVD included with the magazine!

iTunes Sync has been linked to many times, but this is the first time I have seen it in writing... and I've got to say, it feels pretty good. Apparently CHIP magazine has 1.4 million subscribers as well, so what a great feeling this is. Thanks to everyone who helped test iTunes Sync, and to everyone who submitted bugs and feature requests. And an especially big thanks to my team of translators who localized iTunes Sync into German and Spanish. Even though the localized version (v1.5) wasn't included with the magazine, anyone that installs the copy from the magazine will be prompted to update to the version that includes localization.

Also, I'd like to thank CHIP magazine for sending me a copy of this months issue. I can't make out what the write-up about iTunes Sync says exactly, but I ran it through Google Translate and it seems to be positive.

iTunes Sync v1.5 has just been released onto that wild party known as the internet... and it's the biggest release to date. It includes a whole heap of changes, including some exciting new additions. Let's jump right in and starting chatting about the biggest change of all: localization. With some fantastic help from 6 fearless volunteers we have localized iTunes Sync into these 3 languages:

I have released a quick update to DisplayFusion tonight that corrects a couple of smalls bugs. The first fix helps people who had their wallpaper offset incorrectly, causing gaps in the wallpaper. The second was something I forgot to include in the initial release, proxy settings for internet access (auto-update, Flickr images... etc). Well, you can now configure a proxy server in the "Settings" window.

What a journey it has been localizing iTunes Sync for different languages. It was originally built with only English in mind, but with the intent of eventually supporting other languages. What a surprise I got when I received the resource files for Spanish and German. Many of the words and phrases were longer than the English equivalents and the interface could no longer fit many of the labels or buttons. As a result, I was forced to change the layout quite considerably on many of the windows, including the Sync and Confirm Sync windows. I think the new layout is more concise and much easier to follow, so it has worked out for the best. I have learned quite a bit while localizing iTunes Sync, things I never could have learned from a book or in a classroom. It has been an excellent learning experience and I can't wait to get iTunes Sync v1.5 out the door so that everyone can benefit. I want to give a big shout out to everyone who has helped so far with the translations, and what better way then with the new "About" screen.

I'm very happy to announce the release of DisplayFusion v1.2 today! This new version fixes some significant bugs, including one related to people with quad monitors (or more). A huge thanks to Moshe from the forums for helping me squish this bug. Some other notable fixes include a fix for Office 2007 maximized window dragging and a few fixes and speed-ups for the Flickr image integration.

You can find the complete change log here if you want more details. Anyone currently using DisplayFusion is encouraged to upgrade to the latest version, and new people are invited to take it for a test drive.

I'm excited to announce the release of DisplayFusion v1.1! This new version fixes a few bugs, and introduces a cool new feature as well: integrated Flickr searching! When you are selecting an image to apply to each monitor as your wallpaper, just click the "Load from Flickr" button, and you have access to every image on Flickr, right at your fingertips. Just search using keywords, or list all images from a specific person if you know their name or email address.

I'd like to introduce you to the newest member in the Binary Fortress family, DisplayFusion. DisplayFusion is a fantastic (and free) new application that can make your dual monitor (or triple monitor or more) life much, much easier! From allowing you to use a different wallpaper on each monitor, to providing hotkeys for managing your application windows. Here are just a few of the things you can do with DisplayFusion:

Use a different wallpaper on each of your monitors

Use one wallpaper that spans all of your monitors

Drag maximized windows between monitors

Move windows to the next monitor

Move windows to the next monitor and maximize them

Move windows to centre of the monitor

Tile windows along the top, bottom, left or right side

And many more things...

I'd like to give a big thanks to Chris Ysebert and Keith Lammers for their help with testing, tweaking and general polishing.

Sometime around the middle of this week iTunes Sync passed the 20,000 download mark. Hurray! When I wrote this application just over 2 months ago, I did so because I wanted to use iTunes with my cheap-o MP3 player. When I posted iTunes Sync for others to download I had no idea there were as many people in the same situation as me. Well, it turns out there are, as iTunes Sync has been averaging over 340 downloads per day, with a steady stream of email and forum feedback to match. Thanks to everyone who has submitted bug reports, feedback, suggestions and to everyone who contributed to the tested MP3 player's list. You've all helped to make iTunes Sync what it is today!